Hibs fans were desperate to put off Rangers captain James Tavernier before he scored the opening goal in their Easter Road stroll - but a jibe involving his brother Marcus spectacularly backfired.
The Ibrox captain curled a free-kick beyond David Marshall at Easter Road on his 400th appearance for the club to set the visitors on their way to a 3-1 victory over Lee Johnson's side. The skipper appeared to have a brief rethink of the plan of action with Ianis Hagi before wrong-footing the Hibs No. 1 with a curling effort that was bumped into the net by the Scotland cap.
Before Tavernier lined up the free-kick, a Hibs fan could be heard aiming a dig at the Rangers full back - citing his brother and Bournemouth star Marcus in the attempted troll. On a clip that has emerged on social media, the punter can be heard shouting: "Go join your brother at Bourne..." before quickly thinking again "Middlesborough...oh you know what I mean."
The fan had clearly got mixed up between the winger's former club and current side - having impressed in the English Premier League this term. A fellow supporter can be heard querying: "I didn't know he had a brother."
The off-camera fan can be heard responding "aye he..." before Tavernier finds the net midway through his sentence. They can then be heard screaming: "Naw!"
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